Herbert Libiszewski Art

Herbert Libiszewski (Born in 1897) was born in Bischofszell, Switzerland. He was first trained in St. Gallen as an embroidery designer. After the training, he worked as an advertising consultant, graphic designer, painter illustrator, and a fashion illustrator, and then he spent a few semesters in Munich at the Academy of Fine Arts and in Geneva at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. At the age of 24 years, he moved to Paris, where he attended unpaid academies and worked for the magazines Marie Claire, Votre Beauté, Jardin des Modes and Vogue. In 1941 he returned to Switzerland and dedicated himself to painting and designing posters. Due to his hard work and dedication, Libiszewski received numerous awards. His illustrations, detailed pieces of art and designs are highly evocative. Framed Libiszewski art are unique and easily recognizable among the works of other artists. Libiszewski had control over his technique and style. That’s why he produced unique pieces of art. Libiszewski loved his work and he particularly emphasized that people only need to move through what seems impossible to reach to a point where they believe that it is possible. He could take complex projects and complete them within the stipulated time and budget. He became a member of many professional art organizations and worked as a professional artist for many years, during which time he produced several pieces of art and attended several workshops. His art is in many collections, galleries, museums and homes around the world. They are highly priced by many public and private collectors.

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